The Israeli military said that the country had attacked Syrian military posts on Sunday in response to cross-border fire landing in an Israeli-controlled territory.
Residents of Mosul commemorated the Muslim Eid holiday on Sunday, the first celebration in years without the Islamic State's authority in the city.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson urged Arab states to reach a resolution in the Gulf crisis through productive talks and fight collectively against terrorism.
The Italian Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan said on Sunday that the country is to pay €5.2B to round off two ailing Veneto banks; however, total costs may amount to €17B.
The Chadian President Idriss Deby said on Sunday that the country may be forced to renounce fight against terrorism in case no funding is found.
Australia is to request greater powers at the ‘Five Eyes' meeting next week to deal more effectively with encrypted messages used by criminals and terrorists.
The Italian cabinet held an emergency meeting on Sunday to approve a decree that would start a liquidation process for Banca Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca.
Social Democrats leader Martin Schulz explained on Sunday that the party's focus for the German election on Sept. 24 will be social justice, investment and a stronger Europe.
UK's International Development Secretary Priti Patel explained on Sunday that talks between the Tories and the DUP to form a parliamentary majority are progressing successfully.
The US Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer said in an interview on Sunday that there is a 50-50 chance that Republicans manage to pass the healthcare bill.
While the French and German leaders enjoyed a close ties between the countries during the EU summit, divisions between western and eastern European leaders increased.
With Germany's SPD falling behind in the polls, its leader urged the party to take on the Chancellor Angela Merkel in a September election on a programme of investment, a stronger Europe and social justice.
The Bank for International Settlement warned that the rot in the global monetary system has not been eliminated since the Lehman crisis in 2008.
Even though a stronger economy helps global banks to recover a decade after the financial crisis started, the Euro zone lenders remain a dampener on the sector's rebound, the BIS said.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives increased their lead over the Social Democrats to 15 points in a weekly opinion poll.
The French President Emmanuel Macron considers convening the Parliament in the palace of Versailles to address senators and deputies.
The BoE is set to order banks to control lending to prevent Britain's credit market from dangerously overheating amid a boom in household debt.
As hope for oil price rebound begins to wane, the North Sea's drillers may face a much longer struggle to overcome a billion-pound debt burden.
The Brexit Secretary David Davis expressed confidence that he would manage to get a free trade deal with the EU.
In a series of tweets the US President Donald Trump asked why then-President Barack Obama did not take steps to stop Russia's intervention in the presidential election.
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has welcomed Qatar's stand on a list of demands from Saudi Arabia and its allies, saying that the ultimatum was "against international law".
Three federal police officers were mowed down in Mexico, where gunman also killed a family of six, in the latest spasm of violence linked to criminal gangs.
A knife and knuckle duster have been found among demonstrators after left and right wing groups clashed in Melbourne during a rally.
Syria's President performed the special morning prayers of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr feast in the central city of Hama on Sunday, his first declared visit to that city during the six-year war.